Learning at Attingham Park 2017/18 Winner of the Sandford Award 2017 'A school outing to Attingham is not to be missed!'
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1 Learning at Attingham Park 2017/18 Winner of the Sandford Award 2017 'A school outing to Attingham is not to be missed!' 1
2 Contents Page Introduction Page 3 How to book a visit Page 3 Led visits World War II at Attingham Pages 4-6 Homes in the Past Pages 6-7 Meet Father Christmas Page 8 Wildlife at Attingham Page 9-10 Guided Mansion Tour Page 10 Guided Deer Park Tour Page 11 Self-guided visits Self-guiding at Attingham Park Page 11 History Detectives Page 12 Orienteering and Geocaching Page 13 Self-guide Resource Pack Page 13 Learning Programme Prices 2018 Page 14 Education Group Membership Page 15 2
3 Introduction The team at Attingham are proud of the standard of our learning programme and in 2017 this was officially recognised again as we were awarded the Sandford Award. This is an independently judged, quality assured assessment of education programmes at heritage sites, museums, archives and collections across the UK. This concluding comment from the Judge complimented the whole team on the programme: 'At Attingham there are many indoor and outdoor opportunities for learning. The staff and volunteers all care deeply about teaching and learning, and work hard to deliver valuable and memorable school programmes. A school outing to Attingham is not to be missed!' Sandford Award Judge, 2017 At Attingham we encourage pupils to think and contribute to discussions through questioning and to join in with activities as we promote hands on involvement. Skills like cooperation, sharing, teamwork and decision making are also practiced. The information in this booklet has been put together to help you plan your visit and to ensure you have an enjoyable day at Attingham. The schedules listed in this booklet are flexible, so please contact us for more information about how we can adapt programmes to suit the needs of your group. Whatever your theme we can help you plan a visit which supports your classroom teaching and provides a memorable experience for all. How to book a visit When you have identified a programme you would like to follow and have a date in mind for your visit, please get in touch with the Family and Schools team at Attingham who will be happy to help organise your visit. Alternatively if you have any questions about our programmes or wish to discuss adjustments to fit in with your theme of work please contact us. attinghameducation@nationaltrust.org.uk tel: / post: Visitor Experience (Family and Schools) Attingham Park Atcham Shrewsbury Shropshire SY4 4TP We look forward to welcoming you to Attingham soon 3
4 World War II at Attingham Key Stage One History Significant historical places in their locality Events beyond living memory Key Stage Two History A local history study - a study of a site dating from a period beyond 1066 that is significant in the locality A study of an aspect/theme in British History post 1066 Links to topic/theme What was it like for children in World War II? WWII, Historic periods, A day in the life of, Travel back in time, Wartime rationing Examples of follow up work back at school Letter writing, journal/diaries This led programme offers the opportunity to learn about the people and historical events that shaped local life at Attingham Park during World War II. Pupils will: Examine the lives and lifestyles of the evacuees that arrived at Attingham through the use of first person role-play Before your visit: You will need to send in advance a list of all the pupils and accompanying adults on the visit for a roll call and writing up of the billeting list To enhance this visit further pupils and adults are encouraged to come in period costume. This can be as simple as a skirt, blouse and cardigan for girls and tank tops, shorts and long socks for boys 4
5 Activities: Activity 1: Roll Call: As soon as pupils arrive they are treated as evacuees. They will be told why they have been evacuated, shown a gas mask and told of the dangers of poisonous gas. They will be expected to write a postcard home (help will be given) to tell of their safe arrival and guidelines for the day will be set out Activity 2: Rationing: All pupils will have the opportunity to learn about the hardship of rationing at the ration table as well as making jam sandwiches, look at WWII recipes, taste an authentic war time pie and exploring the practice of digging for victory Activity 3: Make do and Mend: This activity provides pupils with an understanding of the necessity to recycle and be self-sufficient during the war time years. They will create their own sample of rag rugging to take back to school Activity 4: Air Raid: Pupils will have to be on their guard as at any point during the day there may be an air raid drill. They will be expected to assemble at our temporary air raid shelter (Mansion cellar) and wait for the all clear Activity 5: Operation Bluebird: Pupils will take part in a group spy activity 'Operation Bluebird'. Each group will be given part of a message to decode which will be put together to reveal the full top secret message. The pupils are tasked to work as a team and find what's in the message Activity 6: Billeting: The highlight of the visit is the arrival of the Billeting Officer to billet the evacuees to the host families. Where will you end your day? Programme Schedule: am Welcome group in the car park Activity 1 whole group am Activity 2 group 1 5
6 Activity 3 group am Break and Activity 4 whole group pm Activity 3 group 1 Activity 2 group pm Lunch 1.10pm 1.40pm Activity 5 in two groups pm Activity 6 whole group pm Collect belongings and walk to coach Timings can vary depending on early/late arrival of coach Max number of students: 30 Homes in the Past Key Stage One History Significant historical places in their locality Events beyond living memory This programme can be adapted for EYFS Key Stage Two History A local history study - a study of a site dating from a period beyond 1066 that is significant in the locality A study of an aspect/theme in British History post 1066 Links to topic/theme Houses and Homes, Servants jobs, People, Victorians 6
7 This led programme: offers the children the chance to explore life and work as a servant at Attingham Park 200 years ago it aims to highlight the similarities and differences between homes today and in the past Pupils will: learn about the people who helped to look after Attingham Park and their role in the house explore how servants lived and worked in the past compare and contrast homes today and in the past be able to work inside an authentic servants quarters and see the rooms as they really were, there will also be the opportunity to take a peek at a room upstairs Activities: Activity 1: Kitchen: Pupils will have the chance to look around the restored kitchen and carry out a variety of kitchen tasks. These tasks will include squeezing lemons, using the skins for cleaning copper pans, sorting through dried fruit and sieving flour, thus giving the opportunity to compare the past and present Activity 2: Servant s Tasks: Pupils will take a peek upstairs first to see the Drawing room and will then have the opportunity to have a go at servant s tasks such as cleaning the silver and table laying Activity 3: Housekeeper s Room: A look at the role of the housekeeper. Pupils will make and take home a lavender bag and make up a tea tray. The now and then table will allow pupils to distinguish between objects used in the past and their modern equivalent through discussion and problem-solving Pupils will rotate through the activities. 9.45am Welcome group in the car park Deposit lunch boxes Introduction to Attingham. Pupils to get into allocated groups am Activity am Break pm Activity pm Lunch pm Activity pm 2.15pm Collect belongings Toilet if needed Walk to the coach Timings can vary depending on early/late arrival of coach 7
8 Meet Father Christmas Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1 & Key Stage 2 Enjoy a festive end of year trip to Attingham this Christmas. This year the property will be decorated for a 1940s style Christmas and from the end of November and in to December we are running special Meet Father Christmas sessions for nursery and school groups. As well as meeting Father Christmas groups can also take part in the following: Visiting the mansion to see the beautiful 1940s style decorations Unwrapping gifts from the 1940s and finding out about gift-giving during this time Christmas colouring in and crafts Duration: Half day, however if you would like to stay the whole day we have an indoor and outdoor Christmas/winter trail to follow which is free for EGM members Please note available dates are limited, so we encourage bookings for this popular programme as early as possible in the autumn term. 8
9 Wildlife at Attingham Key Stage One Science Identifying and classifying Living things and their habitats Observing closely, using simple equipment Seasonal changes This programme can be adapted for EYFS Key Stage Two Science Living things and their habitats Evolution and inheritance Gathering and recording data Grouping, sorting and classifying Using simple keys Seasonal changes During this led programme pupils will: Learn about the care of the countryside and wildlife Look at habitats, trees, plants, birds and mammals and food sources for wildlife Become more aware of the natural environment and social responsibility Activities as standard: Activity 1: Deer Park tractor/trailer ride enabling the pupils to see first-hand the deer herd and their environment Activity 2: Woodland Walk exploring the different habitats and identifying natural features of the park Choice of Activities: Please choose one of the follow options to complete the day: Activity 3: Pond dipping Activity 4: Mini beast hunting Pupils will rotate through the activities chosen Within this programme we do cover the impact of seasonal changes including weather and day length variation on flora and fauna however we find early spring and early autumn good times to see this change better. If you are looking at this specifically please contact the team and we can discuss the programme in more depth with you 9
10 Programme schedule 9.45am Welcome group in the car park Deposit lunch boxes Introduction to Attingham. Pupils to get into allocated groups am Activity am Activity pm Lunch pm Activity pm 2.15pm Collect belongings Toilet if needed Walk to the coach Timings can vary depending on early/late arrival of coach. We also offer a Half-Day session which includes 2 activities. If you are interested in just a led tractor/trailer ride to see our deer herd we can accommodate younger groups. Please contact one of the team to discuss your needs. Guided Mansion tour Discover more about the Regency mansion by booking on to a guided tour with your group. Whether you want to find out more about the history of the building, the Berwick family who called Attingham home or life as a servant, we can tailor your tour to meet your requirements. You can also book a Re-discovered tour and find out how the mansion has been brought 'back to life' through detailed research, restoration and conservation work. It is advised that a tour lasts about 1 hour (depending on your requirements). We also advise that depending on the size of your group and the nature of your tour you may need to be split into smaller groups. This will ensure a good quality experience for your group as well as for other visitors to Attingham. 10
11 Guided Deer Park tour Learn about the practicalities of managing the deer park and the fallow deer herd at Attingham Park by booking your group on to a tour with an expert guide. Find out about the herd population, management of the herd alongside a high visitor footfall and cull planning. This tour is suitable for students aged 16 years + and lasts about 2 hours. Self-Guiding at Attingham Park If you wish to explore the grounds of Attingham with your group you are welcome to self-guide. Self-guided visits are free to EGM (Education Group Membership) members. Park Opening Times 2018 January & February: 8am-5pm March - May: 8am-6pm June - August: 8am-7pm September & October: 8am-6pm November & December: 8am-5pm Mansion Opening Times 2018 January & February: Closed March - October: 11am-5.30pm November: Closed 1 December - 23 December: 10am - 4pm All self-guided visits need to be pre-booked via the Families & Schools team and we do recommend a pre-visit is made 11
12 History Detectives Key Stage One History Significant historical places in their own locality Key Stage Two History Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain A local history study - a study over time This self-guide programme is split into 4 distinct time periods: Prehistory, Roman, Medieval and Georgian. You can lead your group through a chronological history of the area and see how the land use at Attingham has changed over time. Although a predominantly historical programme, the activities lend themselves to aspects of science, geography and art. We will provide information prior to your trip so that you can familiarise yourself with the content for your visit. Rucksacks containing resources will be available to pick up at visitor reception on the day of your visit. These include information sheets for teachers with suggested questions and activities as well as handling items. We recommend that teachers make a pre-visit for a walk round with the pack before bringing a class. A pre-visit is free for teachers who have confirmed a booking. If you are interested in booking out a resource rucksack please contact the Families & Schools team directly. 12
13 Orienteering and geocaching Key Stage Two Geography Geographical skills & fieldwork Key Stage Three Geography Geographical skills & fieldwork Links to topics/theme Finding your way, Discovery, Using maps We now have an orienteering course mapped out and a geocaching trail around the Mile Walk which are suitable for primary and secondary school groups. Orienteering is free of charge and to hire a GPS device for geocaching it is 4.00 per device. Please pre-book and come on a pre-visit to discuss your requirements. Please contact us for more information. Resource Pack for teachers To support teachers in the preparation and delivery of selfled school visits to Attingham we have produced a resource pack covering The Stables, Mansion and Deer Park. These include suggested questions for pupils as well as activities to do both on site and back at school. If you would like to find out more or be supplied with a pack please contact the Families & Schools team directly. 13
14 Learning Programme Prices 2017/18 Programme Price (Half Day) per pupil Price (Full Day) per pupil (Taught) EGM +VAT Non- +VAT EGM +VAT Non- +VAT EGM EGM WWII at Attingham Homes in the Past Meet Father Christmas n/a n/a n/a n/a Wildlife at Attingham Self-guided visit Free Free Free Free Deer Park ride n/a n/a n/a n/a Pond dipping session n/n n/a n/a n/a We do not charge for supporting adults Taught hourly sessions, room hire and self-guide resources Price (all inclusive of VAT) Per member of staff EGM Price per member of staff Non EGM Outdoor Deer Park/Land Management (Hourly rate) Indoor Led House Tour Education Room* per hour Orienteering map GPS device (for geocaching) History detectives rucksack 1 per map print out 4.00 per device 5.00 each to hire * Included free if on a guided programme, please ask for details of non-educational use hire charges. Education Group Membership entitles your group to free entry to National Trust properties for one year. For more information please ring the Visitor Experience (Family and Schools) team on / or attinghameducation@nationaltrust.org.uk 14
15 Education Group Membership (EGM) Education group Membership is specially designed to allow education groups free entry to most places owned by the National Trust. This type of membership is for schools/colleges, not-for-profit groups (e.g. Scouts/Guides) and home educators, whose members, pupils or students are in full-time education. Education group members receive free entry to National Trust places during published opening times. Additional charges apply for any activities or programmes delivered by the team at the property. Home-educating family Under 50 pupils pupils pupils pupils Over 500 pupils Tertiary/Field study Applying for Education Group Membership For membership that begins immediately just bring along some headed note paper from school and enquire at Attingham Park Visitor Reception. Alternatively you can contact the National Trust membership team: enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk Tel: Thank you for taking the time to read this booklet. We look forward to welcoming you group to Attingham Park soon. 15
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